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TENTH  ANNUAL  EXHIBITION 
of  the 

Capital  Camera  Club 

APRIL  22d  to  30th,  1901 

in  the 


HEMICYCLE  HALL 

of  the 


CORCORAN  GALLERY  OF  ART 


OFFICERS 


WALLACE  C.  BABCOCK,  President.  WIFFIAM  F.  PFABODY,  Secretary. 

WIFFIAM  P.  HFRBST,  Vice-President.  Dr.W.F.  DIFFFFNDFRFFR, Treasurer. 
F.  B.  THOMPSON,  Fibrarian. 


DIRECTORS. 


WAFFACF  C.  BABCOCK. 
WIFFI AM  F.  PFABODY. 
WIFFIAM  P.  HFRBST. 

C.  F-  FAIRMAN. 

F.  M;  tofman. 

F.  B THOMPSON. 


J.  W.  F.  DIFFMAN. 

H.  P.  SIMPSON. 

J.  MARSHAFF  FITTFF- 
R.  F.  FOGAN. 

FDW.  J.  DAW. 

W.  F.  DIFFFFNDFRFFR. 


KATF  S.  CURRY, 


ROOMS,  11  and  12, 
lOlO  IT  Street  IST.W. 


AUTUMN  IS  HERE. 


THE  DAISY  FIELD. 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 
in  2016 


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ART  JURY  OR  SELECTION, 


Mr.  JAMES  HENRY  MOSER,  Chairman. 


Mr.  H.  HOBART  NICHORS 


MISS  MATHIRDE  MUEDEN. 


Mr.  RICHARD  N.  BROOKE- 


Mr.  THOMAS  W.  SMIRRIE. 


EXHIBITION  COMMITTEE. 


WIRRIAM  P.  HERBST,  Chairman. 

W.  S.  DAVENPORT. 


H.  P.  SIMPSON,  Secretary. 
J.  MARSH ARR  RITTRE. 


J.  W.  R.  DIRRMAN. 


T T is  with  great  satisfaction  that  the  Capital  Camera  Club  submits  to 
the  lovers  of  art  and  of  the  beautiful  in  the  Capital  City  the  best  of 
its  work,  and  also  of  the  amateurs  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  during  the 
past  year. 

As  an  evidence  of  the  high  standard  by  which  the  pictures  were  judged, 
it  may  be  stated  that  of  the  entire  number  of  pictures  submitted  for  a place 
in  the  present  exhibition  more  than  forty  per  cent  were  rejected  by  the  Art 
Jury  of  Selection. 

Those  selected  are  divided  into  three  classes,  Class  Special,  which  is 
mentioned  elsewhere,  and  classes  A and  B.  A excels  artistically,  while  class 
B is  technically  less  so,  but  still  meritorious. 

The  exhibition,  as  a whole,  represents  the  careful,  serious  work  of  the 
advanced  amateur,  whose  only  motive,  it  is  needless  to  say,  is  love  of  art. 

The  Club  takes  occasion  to  put  on  record  the  sense  of  its  great  obliga- 
tion to  the  Art  Jury  of  Selection  for  the  careful  selection  and  the  painstaking 
care  exercised  by  its  members  in  the  examination  of  the  pictures  submitted 
to  them,  and  to  express  its  appreciation  of  the  impartial  manner  in  which 
they  discharged  the  delicate  and  exacting  task  committed  to  them. 

The  Club  also  desires  to  express  its  gratitude  to  the  trustees  of  the 
Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art  for  their  kindness  in  granting  the  use  of  its 
beautiful  Hemicycle  Gallery  for  the  purpose  of  this  exhibition — a new 
expression  of  that  uniform  spirit  of  practical  altruism  which  has  ever  char 
acterized  them  in  their  attitude  toward  art  and  artists. 

For  our  cover  design  and  posters,  we  are  indebted  to  Mr.  Tom  Hall. 


PRIDE  OF  THE  VILLAGE. 


WALTER  D.  WILCOX. 


CLASS  SPECIAL, 


Pictures  possessing:  conspicuous  artistic  merit  and  so  design 
nated  by  the  Jury  of  Artists,  acting:  also  as  hanging:  committee* 


1.  The  Missal Jueia  Bueeock. 

2.  Resignation Juua  Bueeock. 

3.  Portrait,  J.  M.  L Kate  S.  Curry. 

4.  The  Sacred  Song ESTEEEE  Coeeins. 

5.  Sheep  Study.  Edw.  J.  Daw. 

6.  Portrait,  My  friend  Mr.  Peabody Edw.  J.  Daw. 

7.  Daybreak J.  W.  L,.  Dieeman. 

8.  Homeward ChareES  E.  F airman. 

9.  The  Author  at  Work S.  Bernie  Gaeeaher. 

10.  A Bobtail  Flush Frank  S.  Haines. 

11.  Chinese  Girl  coming  from  Market Chas.  W.  Hadeey. 

12.  Chinese  Beauties Chas.  W.  Hadeey. 

13.  Study  of  a Head Wm.  P.  HERBST. 

14.  Determined Wm.  P.  Herbst. 

15.  Portrait,  T.  J.  F J.  Marshaee  FitteE. 

16.  The  Daisy  Field John  A.  Massie. 

17.  Au+umn  is  Here FSTEEEE  G.  Mozart. 

18.  Cosmos T.  A.  MuuEETT. 

19.  Portrait,  Miss  D W.  F.  Peabody. 

20.  Sheep W.  F.  Peabody. 

21.  Portrait,  Mr.  Holmes W.  F.  Peabody. 

22.  On  the  James  River,  near  Newport  News.  .W.  F.  Peabody. 

23.  Portrait,  Miss  M W.  F.  Peabody. 

24.  Portrait,  Miss  P W.  F.  Peabody. 

25.  Midwinter,  Canadian  Rockies Wai/ter  D.  Wiecox. 


CLASSES  A AND  B. 


GENERAL  EXHIBIT. 


W.  S.  Adams, 

116  Eleventh  Street,  S.  E. 

26.  Winter Class  A 

27.  In  Rock  Creek  Park Class  B 

28.  Moonlight Class  B 

M.  Louise  Anderson, 

1321  T Street,  N.  W. 

29.  A Cosey  Corner Class  B 

30.  A Pink  Tea Class  B 

31.  An  Old  Time  Game Class  B 

32.  After  the  Day’s  Sport Class  B 

33.  Amateur  Florists Class  B 

34.  Eventide Class  B 

35.  Spring Class  B 

Joseph  W.  Anderson,  M.  D., 

1321  T Street,  N.  W. 

36.  Adoration Class  A 

37.  Winter Class  A 

38.  An  Interesting  Story Class  B 

39.  Feeding  Time Class  B 

40.  Mignon Class  B 

41.  Suzanne Class  B 

Waeuacb  C.  Babcock, 

9x1  Massachusetts  Avenue,  N.  W, 

42.  Dover Class  A 

43.  Irma Class  A 

44.  After  the  Rain Class  B 

45.  En  Masque Class  B 

46.  Off  Mercer  Point Class  B 

47.  Piero Class  B 

48.  Salting  the  Sheep Class  B 


Anna  S.  Brooks, 

1307  K Street,  N.  W. 

49.  A Cool  Retreat,  Argyle Class  A 

50.  Under  the  Spreading  Oak Class  A 

51.  A Bit  of  Nature Class  B 

52.  Lights  and  Shadows Class  B 

53.  Stairway  and  Column,  Congressional  Library Class  B 

Juua  Buttock, 

Hyattsville,  Md. 

54.  A Study Class  A 

55.  Elizabeth Class  B 

56.  Portrait  of  a Boy Class  B 

Chartes  H.  Coe, 

205  F Street,  N.  W. 

57.  Desolation  on  a Mountain  Top,  Western  North  Carolina. . .Class  B 

58.  Short-Off  Mountain,  Western  North  Carolina Class  B 

Ctaudia  Stuart  Cotes, 

1515  Thirth-first  Street  N.  W. 

59.  Some  Virginia  Trees Class  B 

Miss  Essie  Cottins. 

60.  Alone  in  the  World Class  A 

61.  Aunt  Phoebe Class  A 

62.  The  Rest Class  A 

63.  Study  of  a Head Class  A 

64.  When  de  Cohn  Pone’s  Done Class  A 

65.  Ole  Mammy Class  B 

66.  Study  of  a Head Class  B 

67.  Study  of  a Head Class  B 

68.  The  Irish  Model Class  B 

Ctarence  Corson, 

911  F Street,  N.  W. 

69.  A Brown  Study Class  B 


Kate  S.  Curry, 

1510  Ninth  Street,  N.  W. 

70.  Happiness Class  A 

71.  The  Take Class  A 

72 . The  Masker  Class  A 

73.  The  Old  Mill. Class  A 

74.  Portrait,  Frank  S-  Pierce Class  A 

75.  Woods  in  April Class  A 

76.  A Disturbed  Siesta  Class  B 

77.  A Neighborly  Call Class  B 

78.  Innocence Class  B 

79.  Mammy’s  Darling Class  B 

80.  The  Trysting  Tree ...... Class  B 

W.  S.  Davenport, 

207  Eighth  Street,  N.  E. 

81.  In  South  Cheyenne  Canyon Class  A 

82.  Moonlight . Class  A 

Edw.  J.  Daw, 

1516  Twenty-eighth  Street,  N.  W. 

83.  A Meadow  Brook. Class  A 

84.  Almost  Home Class  A 

85.  The  Bend  in  the  Road Class  A 

86.  The  Old  ’Squire Class  A 

87.  The  House  Beyond. . . Class  A 

88.  Sunrise  Chincoteague  Island Class  A 

89.  Portrait  J.  W.  B.  , Class  A 

90.  Moonrise  Chincoteague  Island  Class  B 

91.  Sheep  Study  . . , Class  B 

W.  E.  Dieffendereer, 

616  Twelfth  Street,  N.  W. 

92.  A Flower  Study Class  A 

93.  A Forest  Road Class  A 

94.  Balmy  Spring Class  A 

95.  Bartholdi  Fountain Class  A 


DETERMINED 


WM,  P,  HERBST. 


COSMOS, 


CHINESE  GIRL  COMING  FROM  MARKET. 


CHAS.  W.  HADLEY. 


A BOBTAIL  FLUSH, 


' -V*  ; . 


96.  Castle  Gate Class  A 

97.  House  Reading  Room,  Congressional  Library Class  A 

98.  Nature’s  Picture  Frame Class  A 

99.  The  Latest  Magazine Class  A 

100.  A Mountaineer’s  Home Class  A 

10 1.  Stairway  and  Arch,  Congressional  Library Class  A 

102.  A Scene  on  the  Canal Class  B 

104.  Crystal  Cascade Class  B 

105.  Fancy  Portrait Class  B 

106.  Home  of  the  Brook  Trout Class  B 

107.  Jackson  Falls Class  B 

108.  Last  Load Class  B 

109.  Nestle  Nook  Class  B 

no.  Percheron Class  B 

in.  Ruth Class  B 

112.  The  Glove Class  B 

1 13.  The  Lovers’  Tryst Class  B 

1 14.  The  Old  Oaken  Bucket Class  B 

1 15.  White  Mountain  Sugar-Camp Class  B 

J.  W.  L.  Dieeman, 

1017  P Street,  N.  W. 

1 16.  Listen  to  a Story Class  A 

1 17.  Portrait,  W.  S.  Davenport Class  A 

1 18.  And  Evening  Draweth  Near Class  B 

1 19.  American  Falls,  Niagara Class  B 

120.  Happy  Childhood Class  B 

12 1.  The  Capitol Class  B 

J.  Erwin  Esters y, 

Thirty-ninth  and  T Streets,  N.  W. 

122.  In  the  Woods Class  A 

7 23.  A Bit  of  Nature  Class  B 

124.  Landscape Class  B 

Wm.  C.  Ewing. 

501  Seventh  Street,  N.  W. 

103.  J eunesse  Dored Class  A 


Charles  E.  Fairman, 

i 006  F Street,  N.  W. 

125.  A Summer  Afternoon Class  A 

126.  The  River  Path Class  A 

127.  Japan Class  A 

128.  Yum  Yum Class  A 

129.  Morning  Mist Class  B 

130.  The  Home  on  the  Pike Class  B 

13 1.  The  Iyullaby Class  B 

132.  Wash  Day .Class  B 

Arthur  P.  Fer l, 

1014  Massachusetts  Avenue,  N.  W. 

133.  A Busy  Night,  March  3,  1901 Class  B 

134.  I’m  Waiting Class  B 

Fenton  Gall, 

409  G Street.  N.  W. 

135.  A Portrait Class  A 

136.  A Portrait Class  A 

137.  Independence Class  B 

138.  The  Calf  and  its  Friend Class  B 

S.  Bernie  Gallaher, 

704  B Street,  S.  W. 

139.  A Portrait Class  A 

Thos.  Burnett  Gardner, 

1509  T Street  N.  W. 

140.  The  Approaching  Storm Class  A 

141.  Beech  Trees Class  B 

142.  February  Days Class  B 

143.  Rock  Creek Class  B 

144.  The  Old  Willows Class  B 

145.  The  Path  in  the  Woods Class  B 

E.  E.  Gross, 

1722  Seventeenth  Street. 

146.  A Portrait Class  B 


Frank  Haines, 

601  Spruce  Street,  N.  W. 

147.  A Rough  Rider Class  B 

148.  The  Fortune  Teller Class  B 

149.  The  Lost  Cause Class  B 

Chas.  W.  HadeEY, 

1425  R Street,  N.  W. 

150.  Chinese  Servant  Lady Class  A 

15 1.  Chinese  Beauty Class  A 

152.  Chinese  Baby  out  for  a Walk Class  A 

153.  Good  Night Class  A 

154.  After  the  Storm. . . Class  B 

155.  California  Coast  at  the  Golden  Gate Class  B 

156.  Kin  Gee,  Chinese  Cobbler Class  B 

157.  Reflections Class  B 

158.  Shady  Pastures Class  B 

Wm.  P.  Herbst, 

2500  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  N.  W. 

159.  Moonlit  Clouds Class  A 

160.  Moonlight  on  the  Potomac Class  A 

161.  The  Moon’s  Silvery  Reflections  Class  A 

162.  Portrait,  Mrs.  H Class  B 

163.  Portrait,  Mr.  M Class  B 

Euuot  P.  Hough, 

Interior  Department. 

164.  Along  the  Upper  Potomac Class  A 

165.  A Thoroughbred Class  B 

N.  H.  Kent, 

1412  S Street. 

166.  First  Lessons Class  B 

167.  Portrait  of  a Child Class  B 


J.  Marshau,  Littuf, 

210  F Street,  N.  W. 

1 68.  An  Old  Friend Class  B 

169.  Portrait,  Miss  W Class  B 

170.  Who’s  Afraid Class  B 

John  A.  Massif, 

1001  G Street,  N.  W. 

171.  A Landscape Class  B 

172.  Down  on  the  Farm. Class  B 

173.  In  the  Meadows Class  B 

174.  Landscape Class  B 

175.  Old  Fort  Bunker Class  B 

176.  On  Rock  Creek.. . Class  B 

177.  The  Deserted  Camp Class  B 

178.  The  Old  Barn Class  B 

179.  The  Poplars Class  B 


Estfuuf  G.  Mozart, 

1217  Princeton  Street,  N.  W. 

180.  A Shady  Nook Class  B 

181.  The  Day  is  Done Class  B 

182.  Topsy Class  B 

T.  A.  MuuuFTT, 

14x1  F Street,  N.  W. 

183.  Black-Kyed  Susan Class  A 

184.  The  Bride Class  A 

185.  Early  Morning  in  the  Pasture Class  B 

186.  Still  Life Class  B 

187.  The  Passing  Clouds Class  B 

HFRSFY  Munrof, 

United  States  Geological  Survey. 

188.  A Colonial  Dining  Room Class  B 

189.  New  River,  North  Carolina Class  B 

190.  South  Fork,  New  River . Class  B 


DAYBREAK. 


PORTRAIT,  MISS  P. 

WM,  F.  PEABODY. 


PORTRAIT,  J.  M.  L. 


KATE  S.  CURRY. 


W.  F.  Peabody, 

United  States  Coast  Survey. 

191.  An  Oyster  Boat  at  Anchor  at  Hampton,  Va Class  A 

192.  Duke  of  Gloucester  Street,  Williamsburg,  Va Class  A 

193.  Landscape  with  Cattle  near  Smithfield,  Va Class  A 

194.  Looking  at  the  Moo  Cows Class  A 

195.  Sunset  on  Chesapeake  Bay Class  A 

196.  Sunset  at  Arundel  on  the  Bay Class  A 

197.  The  Road  to  the  Lock Class  A 

198.  Portrait  of  E.  J.  Daw Class  A 

199.  Portrait  of  J.  W.  L.  Dillman Class  A 

200.  Portrait  of  F.  Geoghegan Class  A 

201.  Portrait  of  Dr.  F.  M.  Seebold Class  A 

202.  Child  Study Class  B 

203.  Jo Class  B 

204.  In  Hampton  Creek,  Va Class  B 

205.  Outward  Bound Class  B 

206.  Portrait  Study,  Miss  A Class  B 

207.  Portrait,  W.  C.  Babcock Class  B 

208.  Portrait  Study,  Miss  V Class  B 

209.  Portrait,  Dr.  W.  E.  Waters  Class  B 

210.  Yorktown  Street Class  B 

F.  S.  Pierce, 

2024  I Street,  N.  W. 

21 1.  In  an  Apple  Orchard Class  A 

, 212.  In  Winter’s  Grasp Class  A 

213.  Pathway  to  the  Spring Class  B 

Chas.  H.  Roesch, 

1227  Thirteenth  Street,  If.  W. 

214.  Cedar  Lane,  Virginia Class  A 

! 215.  Nature’s  Sleep Class  B 

I.  Wai/ter  Sharp, 

18  Quincy  Street,  N.  E. 

j!  216.  The  Great  Falls Class  B 

| W.  Sieas  SheETz, 

614  Twelfth  Street,  N.  W. 

217.  A Relic  of  the  Past Class  B 

218.  Great  Falls  of  the  Potomac Class  B 


Dr.  F.  M.  SEEBOED, 
1324  New  York  Avenue,  N.  W. 


219.  Snow  Drop Class  A 

220.  Before  the  Storm Class  B 

221.  Evening  on  the  Potomac Class  B 

222.  Four-Mile  Run Class  B 

223.  Rock  Creek Class  B 

224.  Another  of  Rock  Creek Class  B 

225.  Siamese  Twins Class  B 

226.  Stairway,  Congressional  library Class  B 

227.  Travelers Class  B 

H.  P.  Simpson, 

1307  Yale  Street,  N.  W. 

228.  Trees,  like  sentinels,  by  the  water’s  edge Class  A 

229.  In  Early  Winter Class  B 

230.  Morning  at  Sea Class  B 

231.  Portrait Class  B 

232.  Portrait  of  Professor  E Class  B 

J.  Johnson  Story, 

233.  Total  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  May  28,  1900 Class  B 


F.  A.  ST.  Ceair, 

1319  T Street,  N.  W. 

234.  The  Happy  Family Class  B 


Samuee  E.  Tatem, 

1421  W Street,  N.  W. 

235.  Landscape Class  B 


E.  B.  Thompson, 

313  Fifth  Street,  S.  E. 

236.  An  Early  Riser 

237.  Capital  Vista 

238.  Helen 

239.  Clouds 

240.  Looking  Pleasant 

241.  Evening  on  the  Potomac 

242.  Twilight. 

243.  By  the  Brook 


Class  A 
Class  A 
.Class  A 
Class  A 
Class  A 
.Class  B 
.Class  B 
, Class  B 


Mrs.  Kate  A.  WaeTon, 

808  Ninth  Street,  N.  E. 

244.  A Bit  of  the  Park Class  B 

245.  A Scene  on  the  Ohio Class  B 

Dr.  W.  E.  Waters, 

The  Stratford. 

246.  Sun  Behind  a Cloud Class  B 

Walter  d.  Wiecox, 

1526  New  Hampshire  Avenue. 

247.  Beech  Trees,  Rock  Creek  Park Class  A 

248.  Crossing  the  Stream,  Rock  Creek  Park Class  A 

249.  Harbor  of  San  Juan,  Puerto  Rico Class  A 

250.  In  the  Enemies  Country,  Northwest  Plains  of  Canada Class  A 

251.  Take  Aline,  Canadian  Rockies Class  A 

252.  Mount  Assiniboine,  Canadian  Rockies Class  A 

253.  The  Pride  of  the  Village,  Martinique,  West  Indies Class  A 

254.  Hawaiian  Landscape,  near  Honolulu Class  B 

j 255.  Hawaiian  Landscape,  near  Hilo Class  B 

Heeen  E.  Wieeiams, 

1531  O Street,  N.  W. 

256.  Child’s  Study Class  A 

257.  Edith Class  A 

1 258.  Going  to  School Class  A 

| 259.  Portrait  Study Class  A 

! 260.  Portrait Class  B 

261.  Dreaming Class  B 

Thomas  P.  Woodward. 

! 262.  On  the  Canal Class  A 

263.  Morning  Glories Class  A 

264.  After  the  Storm Class  B 

265.  Artichokes Class  B 

266.  Jonquils Class  B 

> 267.  Morning  Glories  Class  B 

268.  Narcissus Class  B 

269.  Still  Life,  Grapes Class  B 


MEMBERS  CAPITAL  CAMERA  CLUB 


W.  S.  ADAMS,  116  nth  Street,  S.  E- 
JOS.  W.  ANDERSON,  M.  D.,  1321  T St. 
Rkv.  H.  M.  BAUM, 

Washington  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 
W.  C.  BABCOCK,  911  Mass.  Avenue. 

J.  K.  BISHOP,  1913  I Street. 

H.  H.  BROWN,  2202  Decatur  Place. 

D.  E.  BURTON,  1214  N Street. 

C.  E-  BEDE,  515  nth  Street. 

Miss  A.  s.  BROOKS,  1307  K Street. 

H.  P.  BROWN,  807  I Street. 

Miss  JULIA  BULLOCK,  Hyattsville,  Md. 
Miss  A.  J.  BICKSLER,  130  E Street,  S.E. 
J.  H.  BRICKENSTEIN,  U.S.  Patent  Ofi’e. 
CHAS.  BAKER,  I3°9  L Street. 

Miss  L.  W.  COTTRELL,  1501  Park  St. 

E.  E-  CURRY,  1205  Penna.  Avenue. 

MISS  K.  S.  CURRY,  1510  9th  Street. 
MISS  ISABEL  COWLAM, 

Internal  Revenue  Office. 

DAN’L  CURRY,  602  A Street,  N.  E. 

Miss  ADELAIDE  CLEMENTS, 

1334  8th  Street. 

W.  S.  DAVENPORT, 

Office  Compt.  Treasury. 
E-  J.  DAW.  2908  K Street. 

J.  W.  L.  DILLMAN,  1017  P Street. 

T.  T.  DORAN,  Office  Auditor,  War  Dept. 

w.  e.  dieffenderfer,  D.  D.  S., 

616  12th  Street. 

D.  J.  DOWNING,  1155  4th  Street,  N.  E. 
VERNON  M.  DORSEY,  602  F Street. 
W.W.  EVANS,  D.  D.  S.,  1756  M Street. 

W.  C.  EWING,  501  7th  Street. 

C.  E.  FAIRMAN,  1006  F Street,  N.  W. 


Miss  ANNA  FALLON, 

The  Colonial,  15th  and  H Streets. 
A.  P.  FERL,  1014  Mass.  Avenue. 

C.  G.  GOULD,  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

T.  B.  GARDINER,  1509  T Street. 

L.  J.  GERSON,  4517  Osage  Ave. , Phila. , Pa. 
LOUIS  GROSS,  1722  17th  Street. 

E-  E-  GESSLER,  332  Indiana  Avenue. 
FRANK  HAINES,  601  Spruce  Street. 

W.  S.  HARDESTY, 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

A.  W.  HARRISON,  37  Atlantic  Building. 

A.  HEGER,  M.  D.,  2026  Hillyer  Place. 

W.  P.  HERBST,  2500  Penna.  Avenue. 
JOHN  HELMUS,  JR., 

Bureau  Navigation,  Navy  Dept. 

E.  HOFF,  nth  Street,  bet.  F and  G. 

H.  K.  HICKEY,  1225  8th  Street. 

CHAS.  W.  HADLEY,  1425  R Street. 
ANDREW  JOHNSON,  917  19th  Street. 

R.  G.  JOHNSTON,  1836  Oregon  Avenue. 
J.  MARSHALL  LITTLE,  210  F St. 

R.  E.  LOGAN,  211  T Street. 

JOHN  A.  MASSIE,  10th  and  G Streets. 

B.  P.  MURRAY,  10  3rd  Street,  N.  E. 

MRS.  H.  V.  MCLEOD,  The  Cairo. 

Mrs.  A.  E.  MURLIN,  1911  2nd  Street. 
Miss  NELLIE  D.  MOREY,  201  Seaton  St. 
W.  F.  PEABODY,  918  L Street. 

M.  G.  PORTER,  Q.  M.  G.  Office. 

F.  L.  PITTMAN,  259  Patent  Office. 
FRANK  S.  PIERCE,  2024  I Street. 

W.  H.  E.  REINEECE,  1603  19th  St. 

CHAS.  H.  ROESCH,  1316  G Street 


SHEEP  STUDY 


JESS 

P®§ 


IN  WINTER’S  GRASP. 


FRANK  S.  PIERCE. 


H.  P.  SIMPSON,  Navy  Hydrographic  O. 
F.  M.  SFFBOIyD,  D.  D.  S.,  1217  Mass.  Ave. 
W.  S.  SHFFTZ,  614  12th  Street. 

Miss  M.  H.  SMITH,  Dead  Tetter  Office. 

J.  T.  SHAW,  Vermont  Ave.  and  T St. 

B.  J.  SUCH, 

Hotel  Stratford,  14th  and  Sheridan  Sts. 
CORRY  M.  STADDFN,  515  14th  Street. 
SAM’T  F.  TATFM,  1421  W Street. 

F.  B.  THOMPSON,  313  5th  Street,  S.  F. 
F.  M.  TOTMAN,  409  4th  Street. 

JAS.  A.  TANNFR,  601  M Street. 


GFO.  F.  VANDFNBURGH,  931  H Street. 
F.  W.  VFDDFR,  n 4th  Street,  S.  F- 
CLARFNCF  B.  RHFFM, 

Care  B.  H.  Warner  Co. 

Miss  RFBFCCA  T.  WFBSTFR, 

404  6th  Street. 

GFO.  W.  WHITF,  613  15th  Street. 

Miss  HFTFN  F.  WITTIAMS,  1531  OSt. 
Dr.  W.  F.  WATFRS,  Hotel  Stratford. 

O.  D.  WITKFRSON,  Pension  Bureau. 
WM.  A.  WHITSON,  427  9th  Street. 

F.  G.  WURDFMAN,  124  Mass.  Ave.  N.  F. 


SUBSCRIBING  MEMBERS. 


PHITO  H.  BUSH,  Treasury  Department.  Miss  ATICF  MORSF-  112  C Street. 
H.  O.  CUTTING,  Patent  Office.  W.  O.  N.  SCOTT,  ion  Conu.  Avenue. 


NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS* 


Major  C.  H.  HFYT.  TOUIS  K.  STAIN. 

W.  Iy.  SOTFAU.  J.  Iy.  SHAW. 

A.  W.  ARCHFR. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS* 


Dr.  FRNFST  DRFWITZ,  Newport,  Ky. 
CHAS.  T.  DUBOIS,  1421  Chapin  St. 

C.  FRANCIS  JFNKINS,  1325  F Street. 
FRANCFS  B.  JOHNSTON,  1332  V Street. 
JOHN  F.  MITCHFTIy,  1321  F Street. 


T.  M.  MCCORMICK,  Glen  Island,  N.  Y. 
F.  B.  STOCKING,  61 1 F Street. 

ROBFRT  F.  RFYBURN,  M.  D.,  2120  F St. 
JOSF  M.  YZNAGA,  612  F Street. 


H.  D.  FEAST  & CO., 

OPTICIANS, 

1213  F Street,  N.  W. 


Photographic  goods  of  every  description. 


eyes  carefully  Examined  without  charge. 


If  we  do  the  'work  <we  do  it  well.  cAmerican  Films , 3%x3%,  55c. 

cAnti-Trust  Tapers. 


CHARLES  E.  BELL, 


Kodak  Supplies  and  Photographic  Stock, 


Developing,  Enlarging,  Lantern  Slides, 

< Printing , Copying,  Transparencies . 

SOUVENIR  VIEWS  OF  WcASHINGTON. 

515  Eleventh  Street,  Northwest 


I am  the  only  agent  for  the  celebrated 

DEFENDER  TAPERS 

Second  to  None . Not  Made  by  a Trust . 
44  DISCO  " Trinting-out  Taper , 

44  dlRGO  " Developing  'Paper, 

"SMONOX”  Tromide  Taper, 

" SMETALOTYPE”  Taper, 
and  Tacking  Taper . 


Pete  Dailey 

5c  Cigar 

and 

Robert  Mantell 

Cigar 

Sold  Everywhere* 


C.  N.  Burke, 


W.  A.  Burke. 


BURKE  BROS. 


Kodaks, 

Cameras, 

and 

Photo 

Supplies. 

irr~ 


Developing, 

Printing 

and 

Mounting 

for 

Amateurs. 


WILLIS  AND  CLEMENTS 
PLATINUM  PRINTS  OF  « 
LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Telephone  2488.  712  9th  St.,  N.W.,  near  G St. 


Mail  Orders  Receive  Prompt  Attention, 


HOUGHTON 

& DELANO,  73215th  st. 

Phone  Main  194-2. 


Developing 

Printing 

Retouching 

Coloring 

Enlarging 


Opposite  Columbian  University. 


Have  Your  Folding  Pocket  Kodak 
Fitted  With  a GOERZ  LENS  . . . 


Plates 
Papers 
Films,  Etc. 
Full  Line  of 
Collins’ 
Melton 
Cards 

4^ 


Douglas  Prints  of  the  Library  of  Congress 
in  Platinotype. 


VIEWS  OF  WASHINGTON. 


Platinotype  Printing  a Specialty. 


ARTISTIC  PICTURE 

AND  MIRROR  FRAMES. 


FINE  GOLD  WORK 

A SPECIALTY. 


J.  B.  MORREY. 

IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 

WATER  COLORS,  CARBON  PHOTOS 


AND  FINE  PRINTS. 


* 

TELEPHONE  1466.  1215  G STREET,  N.  W. 


A SELECT  LINE  OF  MOULDINGS  FOR  FRAMING  PLATINUM  PRINTS. 


E.  J.  PULLMAN, 

420  Ninth  Street, 

The  Pioneer  in  Photographic  Supplies. 


With  an  experience  of  more  than  a quarter 
of  a century,  I am  in  position  to  know  your 
wants,  and  to  give  intelligent  advice  when 
asked. 

You  are  cordially  invited  to  inspect  my 
large  and  complete  stock  of  Cameras,  Ko- 
daks, Albums  and  Photographic  Supplies^of 
every  description. 

Pullman  develops,  prints,  enlarges,  makes 
Lantern  slides,  etc.,  etc. 

He  has  free  dark  rooms — call  and  see  him. 

Tell  your  friends. 

Remember  . . . 

PULLMAN, 

Branch  Store,  459  Pa.  Ave.  420  Ninth  Street. 


A good  negative  is  worthy  of  a good  print.  To  bring  out 
all  that  is  best  in  your  negatives,  to  preserve  the  detail,  yet 
secure  the  softest  and  most  delicate  black  and  white  effects  use 


VELOX 

A few  second’s  exposure  and  a few  more  for  development 
make 


NEPERA  CHEMICAL  COMPANY, 

Division  of  the  General  Aristo  Co., 

NEPERA  PARK,  N.  Y. 


For  sale  by  all  dealers. 


TOLIDOL 

AN  AMERICAN  DEVEL- 
OPER FOR  AMERICANS. 

The  most  flexible  of  all  developers,  and  one 
that  does  not  stain  or  injure  plates,  paper 
or  fingers,  and  can  be  used  repeatedly. 

Crisp,  clean  and  clear  negatives  and  brilliant 
prints  accompany  the  use  of  TOLIDOL. 

Pure  Agent,  per  oz.  60  cents,  per  lb.  $8.00. 

Prepared  developers  in  packets,  tubes  and  concen- 
trated solutions— ready  for  immediate  use. 

SENSITOL 

A single  solution  sensitizer  that  makes  brilliant 
and  indelible  photographs  on  linen,  cotton 
and  other  fabrics,  and  on  plain  paper,  note 
paper,  postal  cards,  etc.,  etc.  It  is  sensitive 
to  arc  electric  light. 

Thousands  of  photographic  sofa  cushions 
were  made  with  SENSITOL  this  past  winter. 

PRICE  : — Trial  size,  50  cents;  regular  size,  $1.00. 

15  cents  extra  by  mail  or  express. 

Send  for  the  new,  free, 

“PHOTO  POINTERS” 

CHICAGO  CHEMICAL  WORKS, 

150  Fifth  Avenue, 
NEW  YORK. 


135  Fulton  Street, 
CHICAGO. 


AMATEUR  PHOTOGRAPHY 

is  a great  institution  providing  intellectual  en- 
joyment for  the  million,  rich  and  poor  alike. 


THE  METROPOLITAN  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 
PROVIDES  PROTECTION  FOR  THE  MILLION,  RICH 
AND  POOR  ALIKE.  . . . 


In  evidence  we  submit  the  following  facts : 

It  has  a present  clientage  of  over  Five  Million 
Five  Hundred  Thousand  policy-holders  protected 
by  more  than  Nine  Hundred  Millions  of  insurance. 

Its  assets  are  over  Sixty-two  Millions ; its  lia- 
bilities Fifty -three  Millions ; its  surplus  over  Eight 
Millions. 

The  payment  of  over  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty 
death  claims  daily  tells  of  the  good  it  does. 

In  the  City  of  Washington  alone  there  is  over 
one  hundred  and  fifty  actively  employed  repre- 
sentatives, any  one  of  which  will  gladly  respond 
to  a call  and  place  on  a suitable  risk  a policy  of 
from  One  Hundred  Dollars,  premiums  payable  in 
weekly  installments,  to  One  Million  Dollars,  pre- 
miums payable  annually. 


Special  attention  given  to  amateur  photographers.  Address, 
ROBERT  COOK,  Superintendent,  62  to  70  Loan  and  T rust  Bldg. 


ARBUTT’S 
Dry  Plates 
Celluloid  Films 

CUT  SIZES. 


ECLIPSE  for  Portraits  and  Snapshots. 
Orthochromatic  for  Color  Values. 
Non-Halation  Double-Coated. 

B 16-20  for  Copying  Views  and  Architecture. 


Single  Coated  Plates  with  Columbian  backing  (introduced  in  1893), 
at  advance  of  10  per  cent,  on  list  price,  produce  a perfect  non-Halation 
Plate. 


LANTERN  TRANSPARENCY  PLATES  UNEXCELLED. 
CARBUTT’S  Metol-Hydro  Developing  Powder — a Universal 
Developer. 

CARBUTT’S  Acid  Fixing  Compound — for  Plates  and  Develop- 
ing Paper. 

The  above  obtainable  of  all  dealers. 


JOHN  CARBUTT,  Manufacturer, 

Keystone  Dry  Plate  Works.  Wayne  Junction,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


PLATINA-BROMIDE 

VINCO 

KING  OF  DEVELOPING  PAPERS. 


MADE  IN  SIX  GRADES. 


Carbon  Matt,  Rough  Matt  and  Glossy,  Slow  Contact. 


Special  Rapid  Smooth  for  Portraits  and  Enlarging. 
Special  Rapid  Carbon  Matt  for  Portraits  and  Enlarging. 


Special  Rapid  Rough  Bromide  for  Enlarging. 


Sample  dozen  4x5  or  Cabinet  size,  with  a VINCO  print  and  sample  of  our  Metol- 
Hydro  Powder,  mailed  to  any  address  upon  receipt  of  25c.  We  are  sure  you  will  be 
pleased  with  VINCO.  Order  of  your  dealer,  and  if  he  cannot  supply  you,  we  will. 
Price  list  mailed  at  request.  Orders  for  Vinco  sent  by  mail  or  express  prepaid  on  re- 
ceipt of  list  price.  Exposure  Meter  sent  free  on  application. 


JOHN  CARBUTT,  Manufacturer, 


Keystone  Dry  Plate  Works.  Wayne  Junction,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Graphic  Cameras 


Absolutely  the  Highest  Grade  and 
Most  Complete  Cameras  Made. 


REVERSIBLE  BACK  CYCLE  GRAPHIC. 


3X  X4 X*  12  inch  Bellows $38.00 

4 x 5.  16  “ “ 38.00 

5 x 7.  22  “ “ 48.00 

6^  x 8 Yz.  26  “ “ 58.00 

8 x 10.  30  “ “ 72.00 


Graphic  Cameras  are  distinguished 
by  their  superior  finish,  originality  and 
beauty.  Made  in  25"  different  styles. 


SHEETZ  & BISHOP, 

Sole  Agents  for  Washington.  614  12th  St.,  N.  W. 


SOME  FEATURES  OF 
OUR  BUSINESS. 


Bromide  Enlargements  and  Transparencies  made  to 
any  size  on  the  premises.  Our  apparatus  is  the  latest  im- 
proved and  most  complete. 

CARMYL,  the  best  developer  for  VELOX,  Bromide,  and  all 
developing  paper.  Excellent  for  plates  and  films.  Made  on 
the  premises. 

Dark  Rooms,  for  developing,  for  the  use  of  our  friends 
and  customers,  without  cost. 

PICTURE  Frames  in  great  variety. 

We  get  our  DRY  PLATES,  FILMS  and  PAPERS  frequently  in 
small  quantities  to  guarantee  freshness.  We  will  furnish  you 
the  latest  emulsions. 

MONTAUK  CAMERAS,  the  best  made  for  the  money. 


SHEETZ  & BISHOP, 

The  Progressive  Photographic  Stock  House. 

614  Twelfth  Street,  N.  W. 


ART  PICTURE  AND 
FRAMING  DEPARTMENT. 


We  carry  in  stock,  ready  for  immediate  use,  all  the  regular 
size  frames  in  all  the  popular  woods,  as  well  as  350  styles  of 
mouldings  from  which  we  make  to  order  any  style  of  frame 
desired. 

Our  stock  of  ready-made  ones,  at  most  reasonable  prices, 
is  the  largest  in  the  city,  and  the  dark  colored  frames  are  par- 
ticularly suitable  for  platinum  and  other  prints. 

We  have  a Picture  Frame  Factory  on  the  premises,  thor- 
oughly equipped  with  the  most  modern  machinery,  thus  en- 
abling us  to  execute  orders  for  any  design  in  frames  or  mats. 

We  would  also  call  attention  to  our  etchings  and  carbon 
and  platinum  reproductions  of  art  subjects,  in  size  and  variety 
sufficient  for  all  tastes. 


WOODWARD 
& LOTHROP. 


NEW  IDEAS  IN 
PLATINOTYPE.. 


Do  you  know  our  New  BB  ? 

Try  the  effect  of  a print  on  NEW  BB 
mounted  on  the  ALUA  REMBRANDT. 
It  will  delight  you. 

Sample  portraits  on  the  “Alua,”  15c. 

Sample  package  of  paper  and  developer, 
New  BB,  4x5,  25c,  by  mail  on  receipt  of 
stamps  or  cash. 


WILLIS  & CLEMENTS, 

1624  Chestnut  Street, 

PHILADELPHIA. 


Acme  Halation  Destroyers 

MAKE  PERFECT  NEGATIVES. 


HALATION  can  be  avoided  by  the  use  of  double  coated  plates, 
but  they  are  slow  to  expose,  slow  to  develop  and  slow  to  fix, 
and  where  there  is  movement  in  the  picture  they  cannot  be  used. 
Backing  is  a messy  proposition  to  put  on  or  take  off.  Ready 
backed  plates  are  only  to  be  had  in  one  brand  and  cost  a third 
more  than  unbacked. 

The  Acme  Halation  Destroyer  is  a chemically  prepared  sheet, 
is  moistened  with  a damp  brush  or  sponge  and  squeegeed  to  the 
glass  side  of  any  plate.  You  still  continue  to  use  your  favorite 
plate,  the  speed  of  which  you  know,  and  make  it  a non-halation 
by  applying  a destroyer.  When  using  isochromatic  and  other 
color  value  plates  and  these  destroyers,  you  can  secure  true  color 
values  without  halation.  Plates  backed  with  them  give  clean, 
crispy  negatives  free  from  fog.  The  destroyer  absorbs  part  of  the 
light  which  passes  through  the  negative  and  reflects  the  balance 
at  a ninety  degree  angle,  so  that  the  halation  caused  by  the  light 
reflecting  back  through  the  negative  is  done  away  with.  Invalu- 
able when  exposing  against  the  light,  for  snow  scenes,  interiors 
where  windows  show,  night  photography  on  street,  wood  open- 
ings, sea  shore  views,  making  enlargements  or  reductions  in  the 
camera,  etc. 

TWO  DOZEN  IN  A PACKAGE- 

4 xs  per  package 15  cts.  5 x8  per  package 30  cts. 

4%x6J4  “ 20  cts.  6%x8J£  “ 35  cts. 

5 X7  “ 25  cts.  8 xio  “ 40  cts. 

GEO.  K.  HAZLITT  & CO., 

373  Dearborn  Street.  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Catalogue  mailed  for  the  asking. 


JESSE  L.  HEISKELL. 


JNO.  E.  McLERAN. 


HEISKELL  & McLERAN, 
Real  Estate  Brokers. 


Money  Loaned  at  4,  and  5 Per  Cent. 

On  Real  Estate  in  the  District  of  Columbia. 


Agents  for  Hamburg-Bremen  Fire  Insurance  Company,  of 
Hamburg,  Germany ; Rochester  German  Insurance  Company, 
of  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Potomac  Insurance  Company,  of  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia. 


1008  F Street,  Northwest, 

Telephone  Main  668  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


HOUSES  RENTED. 


RENTS  COLLECTED. 


THE  SUCCESS  OF  THE  SEASON. 


Nehrings 


Portrait  Anastigmat 

F.  5. 


The  Ideal  Objective  for  Home  Photography* 
Will  Fit  the  Shutters  of  all  Cameras* 


No*  1, 4x5  - - Price,  $15* 

No*  2, 5x7  - “ 20* 

No*  3, “ 30* 

No*  4, 8x10  - - “ 40* 


Our  1901  Catalogue  will  give  you  points  to  produce  44  Prize 
Pictures*”  Send  for  it* 


U.  NEHRING, 

16  East  Forty-second  St.  NEW  YORK. 


Just  ♦ ♦ . 


No.  3 Folding  Pocket  Kodak  with  Goerz  Double  Anastig- 
mat  and  new  Automatic  T I B Shutter,  complete , $61.50. 

If  you  have  a Kodak,  we  will  fit  a lens  and  shutter  for 
$14.00  less. 


Married 


GOERZ 

LENS^and 

EASTMAN 

KODAKS 

We  are  now)  ready 
to  supply  our  Goerz 
Double  Anastigmat 
Lenses  fitted  to  the 
Nos,  2 and  3 Folding 
Pocket  Kodak  and 
the  Nos , 3 , 4 and  5 
Folding  Cartridge 
Kodak , 

This  lens  and 
shutter  may  be  de- 
tached for  use  on 
other  cameras . 

Dealers  should 
a l wo  ay  s send  in 
Kodaks  wjith  their 
order , 


For  prices , circulars,  etc,,  apply  to  your  dealer,  or  to  the 

C.  P.  GOERZ  OPTICAL  WORKS , 

52  East  Union  Square , NEW  YORK . 

Main  Factory  at  Berlin,  Germany . 

Branch  Factory  at  New)  York,  U.  S.  cA.,  130th  St,  and  Park  oAbe. 


Pennsylvania  Avenue  and  Seventh  Street* 

PICTURE 
TAKERS . . . 

will  find  an  intelligently  assorted  stock 
of  everything  used  in  Amateur  Pho- 
tography, from  the  Cameras  that  catch 
the  picture  to  the  developing  and  fin- 
ishing chemicals.  In  fact  it  is  the  only 
COMPLETE  stock  in  town. 

Our  prices  are  not  only  the  lowest 
— but  LOWER  than  anybody  else’s — 
and  you  know  what  it  means  to  be 
able  to  save  legitimately. 


SAKS  & COMPANY 


Factory  of  the 

A.  M.  Collins  Manufacturing  Company, 

No.  527  Arch  Street,  Philadelphia. 


Manufacturers  of  Card  Mounts  for  both 
Amateur  and  Professional  Photographers. 


Their  products  sold  by  all  Dealers  in  Photographic  Supplies  throughout  the 

United  States. 

Ask  your  Dealer  for  the  Whitiyn  or  No.  847  mount.  They  are  the  latest 
designs  vfor  the  Amateur. 


New  York  Plates 


are  unexcelled  in  speed,  brilliancy 
and  cleanliness.  They  give  the 
utmost  satisfaction  for  portrait  work 
as  well  as  for  landscape  or  com- 
mercial work. 

Booklet  on  application. 


Factory  and  Main  Office,  Guttenberg,  N.  J.,  U.  S.  A. 

Chicago  Depot,  69-71  Dearborn  Street. 


This  Catalogue  is  from  the  press  of  the 

PATENT  RECORD 
PRINTING  COMPANY, 

Our  facilities  for  doing  first-class 
: : printing  are  unsurpassed.  : : 

618  F Street,  Northwest, 

Phone  31  East.  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


